When in a church atmosphere, (typically in a youth group or bible study,) the pastor or leader asks for someone to pray, read, or a volunteer to help; they are passive-aggressively asking a specific person or persons. Usually with a stare right at someone when they are "asking the group".
Dude, when pastor asked for a volunteer to help pass out snacks, he pastor-aggressively stared right at me, so I HAD to do it.
Angie's are very smart and likes to hang out with friends. They love (makeup) and anything (chocolate). They are shy sometimes, especially around their crush, but still have lots of friends in different (shapes), (color), (religion), and more. Angie's love to get (dolled up) for someone special. Angie's also love hanging out with her BFFS from preschool.
Dang! Is that (Angie)!? She's my (friend)! Immago talk to her!
The principle or idea that every person has the right to live as he/she chooses so long as it does not involve initiating force or fraud against another person. The N.A.P. is the principle from which the political philosophy of libertarianism is derived, and is also similar to the wiccan rede, "An it harm none, do what thou wilt," as well as various other spiritual teachings.
A brief explication of the Non-Aggression Principle, also known as the philosophy of liberty, can be found online at http://www.isil.org/resources/introduction.swf in the form of a 10-minute video.